I have always seen singleness as a burden of sorts. I have often found it hard to be content during single seasons. But it’s during these times when I feel like I’m waiting for something more to happen in my life that God imparts wisdom to me and cements in me the lessons He wants me to carry into the next seasons of my life. It’s during one of these seasons that He told me I am a writer. That He introduced me to the people who would become my biggest supporters, not just in writing, but as I walk through life in general. And during this particular season of singleness He has been teaching me to focus in more on Him. It is during this season, which I am really hoping is my last single season, that He is teaching me to walk by His side more completely.

So, even during these seasons that I sometimes feel are burdens I am trying to enjoy the time I have. Last night I went on a one-on-one date with my oldest son to our town’s bed race. Yes, you read that right and yes it is exactly what it sounds like. In the grand tradition of small towns mine has it’s own character. Only in my town do we celebrate the coming holiday season by racing beds on wheels through the middle of town! It’s really kind of funny to watch! Then it was home for pizza and hot chocolate with both my babies!

Let God fill you with all the tools you will need for the coming seasons of life and enjoy the time you have during the season you are walking through right now!
Godspeed,

Mollie <3

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I have often wished there was a cure for the common life while growing up. It wasn’t until I grew up and met Jesus that I learned that there is exactly one cure for the common life. You have to bury yourself so far inside the heart of God that the common world can’t find you there because they have no access to it.

The life I live is not common. It is extraordinary! Think about it. I get to walk through my days talking to the God who created the entire world whenever I want. I get to lift my eyes to the Heavens and draw on His wisdom. I get to open this book that is full of love letters He wrote just for me and learn more about His heart every day. I get to walk out a purpose in my life that was ordained by God Almighty Himself. I don’t have all the answers, but I know enough to get through this one day and still be walking towards Him instead of away from Him when the day is done. That is the key to the uncommon life. Walking towards God, always.

There is one simple step to start this extraordinary life. Accepting Jesus as your Lord and Savior. Confess your sins and invite Jesus to live in your heart. Then give up the wheel and let Him steer for awhile. The road may be bumpy at times, but it will always be worth it when you are riding with Jesus.

Godspeed,

Mollie <3

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There is joy in the journey. Life is made up of many little journeys. You can find joy in each and every one of them. Sometimes the joy is evident and comes in like a flood. Other times, other journeys are made up of pain and misery. Even still sometimes an unexplainable joy creeps in. Unspeakable joy I call it. It’s in those moments that God whispers to a weary heart. It’s in those moments that He banishes the weight of the world for just a little while. There is joy in the journey. Sometimes it is easy to find. Other times it is only in looking back that you can clearly see it. Sometimes you have to reach the end of a journey before you can take a look back and see the

Joy can take on many different forms. A moment that creates deep belly laughter. Discovering just a little more of God’s purpose for your life, or behind a situation you didn’t understand. There is even joy in lessons learned. So, when you face trials of many kinds count it all joy (James 1:2) my friend. There is joy in EVERY JOURNEY.

Godspeed,

Mollie <3

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For about the last 3 1/2 months I have been on an emotional roller coaster. There are highs where I feel a little bit stronger and there are lows where I could fill an ocean with all the tears I’ve cried. And every emotion there is in between. I feel fractured. Like there is literally a part of my heart missing. Who knows that you shouldn’t let your emotions rule you? I will be the first to admit that I am awful at that particular discipline. I am an open book when it comes to my emotions. I wear them on my sleeve and you can read them all over my face. But, when I feel the need to change my current emotional state or even when I just want to feed into what I’m feeling at the moment I listen to music. I love music. Below is my current playlist.

What I listen too when…

I am missing him.

“Just A Fool” –Christina Aguilera & Blake Shelton

“Can’t Shake You” –Gloriana

I need to feel stronger.

“A Little Bit Stronger” –Sara Evans

“Tell Your Heart To Beat Again” –Danny Gokey

I want assurance that God is in control.

“Trust In You” –Lauren Daigle

“This I Believe” –Hillsong Worship

I need to know who God says I am so that I can drown out what everyone else says I am.

“Good Good Father” –Chris Tomlin

I sit back and I listen and I let the melodies set me free. What songs do you listen to when you need to feel something?

Godspeed,

Mollie <3

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When the body is broken and in need of healing we don’t question that. We don’t say it’s taking too long to heal. We can see physical signs of brokenness. We can read the medical reports. But when it’s the heart, the emotions, that are broken and in need of healing that’s a different story. Emotional pain, unlike physical pain, is mostly invisible to the naked eye. You have to really be looking for the signs of an unrest heart. The thing about pain you can’t see is that sometimes you don’t know they’re suffering. Let me assure you that the pain of a broken heart is worse than any physical pain that I’ve ever felt. It lingers. It takes hold and doesn’t easily let go. Even when there are physical signs, tears, not being able to eat or sleep, eating or sleeping too much, people still question the validity of emotional pain. Tell you that you’re being dramatic. Tell you to just get over it already. Just because my pain isn’t visible to you doesn’t mean it isn’t real. And everyone heals at different rates.

But when the heart heals it feels like a weight has been lifted. That you can see the signs of. I can’t wait for that day when the weight of heartache lifts and my world feels a little lighter!

If you’re hurting today I urge to find rest in the arms of God. He is the only one who can heal a broken heart, but you have to give it to Him first. If you need prayer for this, or anything, leave me a comment below. I would be honored to be pray for you.

Godspeed,

Mollie <3

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I’ve never been one to toot my own horn, so to say. Actually if you were to ask me what my best qualities are you would likely get a blank stare as I frantically tried to think up just one. I am absolutely my own worst critic. Plus, I tend to internalize anything critical that is said to me.

I’d say about six months ago God started talking to me about who I am. Not who my Mom says I am, or who my sister says I am, or even who the friend who knows me best says I am, but who He says I am. He is teaching me to think differently. Starting with the way I think of myself. One of the things that has come to light in recent weeks is that I’m loyal.

To a fault. I will stick with you through thick and thin. I am a tried and true friend. Long after loyalty has stopped being deserved, still my loyalty continues. I haven’t always been this way. I’ve let people fall through the cracks and walked away from others. But, it is who I am right now. I’ve thought a lot about this new found quality of mine these last couple weeks. The thing about being loyal is that we take it for granted that loyalty repays loyalty, but that truly is not always the case. And I know I said something about people not deserving my loyalty earlier, but really what makes someone deserving of loyalty? I say be loyal any way. Let me tell you something. I can’t think of a single one of us who deserves God’s loyalty. I can think of five things I did today that makes me undeserving of His loyalty. Man, am I glad that I share this quality with Him. Because God is loyal to His children, and He will never leave us.

If you are one of these loyal to a fault people too and you come across someone who doesn’t deserve your loyalty, just look up and be reminded that you don’t deserve loyalty either. Then go help that friend anyway.

Godspeed,

Mollie <3

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Today a friend of mine wrote on Facebook, “Sleep doesn’t help when it’s your soul that needs rest”.

I have been plagued with sleepless nights and a restless and burdened heart for weeks now. I know that when I need rest, not the kind sleep can heal, but the kind that needs a little something else. When I need rest I can climb into the pages of my Bible and find everything I need.

Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.

Matthew 11:28

Father,

I thank you for a heart that has the capacity to love.

But when my heart is burdened and the thoughts won’t stop coming.

When I can’t see the words written on the page through the tears.

Help me to find Your Word that is written on the tablet of my heart.

Help me to climb into Your open arms and draw comfort, rest, and strength from Your Word.

Give me that rest that the world doesn’t understand.

The rest that is afforded only to those who love you.

Give me the strength to walk through the storm.

And give me the comfort of knowing that healing is on it’s way.

I thank you for this heart that has the capacity to love.

And even for the pain that reminds me that I loved somebody well.

In the precious name of Jesus I pray,

Amen

That is my prayer for myself tonight and for any of you who need some help finding rest. Feel free to change it to fit your needs.

Godspeed,

Mollie <3

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It’s a funny thing about wants, they can consume you. I think we often put our wants in the place that our needs should really go. I can personally attest to this. My engagement ended a little over a week ago. His choice not mine. I could fill this page with the things my broken heart wants. And those wants, well they feel like needs right now. It feels like if the universe doesn’t bend to my will in this one area I won’t survive it. But that’s the thing about wants, they are wants not needs. This time next year I won’t remember the urgency of these feelings. Wants evolve grow and change. They fade away and something new takes their place. Wants are based on the place we are in life and the circumstances that surround us. What I want today won’t be what I want next year, next month, next week or maybe even tomorrow. Wants are fluid and ever changing. Don’t confuse your wants, no matter how urgent they feel, with your needs. Remember, God always provides us with everything we need.

Godspeed,

Mollie <3

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Most of us can sing along with at least the first two lines of that familiar nursery rhyme. It is the first thing that came to mind when I heard the word grow. Now, I have a question for you; “How does your garden grow?” Seeds have been planted your whole life. Whether they be through chance encounters, purposeful seeking, or whispered prayers spoken on your behalf. The waters of God’s Word have rained down upon them. Do you see the growth?

The second thing that came to mind when I heard the word grow was the parable of the sower found in Matthew 13.

A farmer went out to sow his seed. As he was scattering the seed, some fell along the path, and the birds came and ate it up. Some fell on rocky places, where it did not have much soil. It sprang up quickly, because the soil was shallow. But when the sun came up, the plants were scorched, and they withered because they had no root. Other seed fell among thorns, which grew up and choked the plants. Still other seed fell on good soil, where it produced a crop– a hundred, sixty or thirty times what was sown. He who has ears, let him hear.

Matthew 13: 3b-9

I’ll ask again, “How does your garden grow?” I will admit that lately I’ve let my fleshly situations make my heart that rocky place that seed is planted. I get really excited for a time, but it never lasts. I have a hard time following through with things, whether it be finishing a Bible study, cultivating a prayer habit, or even just reading my Bible every day. I long for my heart to be that good soil where God’s Word can settle in and take root.

If you find yourself in the same place I am in then let’s do it together. Don’t worry too much about tomorrow’s work. It will take care of it’s self. Just focus on today. Today I know you can read a few verses in your Bible. Today I know you can sit down and pray for one of the people on your prayer list. Before you know it you will have created that heart that is good soil for God’s Word to grow in!

Godspeed,

Mollie <3

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The chips are down. The stakes are high. They don’t get any higher than this. It’s time to decide. We all know there are two fighting for dominion over our hearts. Who are you going to follow? Are you going to let the Devil lead you down a path of bitterness anger and sin, or are you going to follow God into the light, let Him set your heart ablaze and give you a purpose? It’s time to decide. What do you do when you decide to follow God and those old feelings start to well up inside you again, threatening to break loose? You decide again to follow God, that’s what you do. It’s a day by day decision you have to make for awhile. Sometimes it’s a minute by minute decision. It won’t always be that hard. As your faith is strengthened it becomes easier to shake off the old and step into the new.

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About Me

Hi! I'm Mollie! I'm so glad you stopped by. My hope is to be able to show you how to discover what I like to call God's little love notes sprinkled all throughout your days. I promise you'll find them if you just look for them.